Richard Barrett Davis RBA (1782–1854) was an animal and landscape painter.
He studied under William Evans of Eton, under William Beechey, and in the schools of the Royal Academy, where he first exhibited in 1802.
He joined the Society of British Artists in 1829, and was appointed animal painter to William IV in 1831.
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